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taming of the shrew

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  • How do modern movie adaptations update the setting?
    Modern versions might change the setting to a high school, college campus, or another contemporary location.
  • When was Shakespeare's play likely written?
    The Taming of the Shrew was written by William Shakespeare in the late 1500s, during the Elizabethan era.
  • How do modern adaptations address outdated gender roles?
    Modern versions might make the female characters more independent or show a more balanced dynamic between genders.
  • How do characters communicate in both settings?
    In the old version, they would speak and write letters. Modern versions might add phones, texting, or social media.
  • What kind of buildings would be in the original setting?
    Grand castles, manors, and possibly some shops and taverns.
  • What kind of clothes would the characters wear in the original play?
    Elaborate Elizabethan clothing with ruffs, doublets, and gowns.
  • How important is social class in both the old play and modern adaptations?
    Social class is very important in both. In the old version, marriage prospects and behavior are heavily influenced by social standing. Modern adaptations might
  • How do characters get around in both settings?
    In the old version, characters would walk, ride horses, or use carriages. Modern versions would have them use cars, buses, or other contemporary means.
  • Does the play give us specific clues about the location?
    The play doesn't mention a specific city or country, but some believe it's set in Padua, Italy
  • What kind of technology would be present in the original setting?
    None! This was pre-industrial revolution, so no cars, phones, or modern conveniences.